AC PR African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights Human Rights our Collective Responsibility has held that, if domestic remedies do not meet the aforementioned • I criteria, a victim I does not have to exhaust them before bringing a complaint. The Commission has further held that a remedy can only be considered effective "if it offers a prospect of success." 9 I 65. The Complainants submit that in August ?012, the First Complainant, appealed the first instance judgment by the Federal High Court (Lideta Criminal Bench) delivered -;"; against him on 13 July 2012. On 2 May ..... , t~e Federal Sup'~eme Court upheld the deq!ded not to request a ~<>-', judgment in first instance. Thereafter, the hearing in the Cassation Division of the that it would not constitute an Qt-t-Qrt-n: deadline for filing an application fo~>? 66. The Complainants argued that tb:~;::rir~,t . . " ;': ;~-,::. that the cassation procedu~~lhad Cassation Division of the;F:~~era:1 . ~ "'~t~~~---;.f.t-.~ can only reconside . appeal instance and ecisi~rl~iiti:\ther'e;:hasI",Q<~n::'<>, ';'~' ~'~"~ :'":\<. 't, :j~;'~T>". '. ' i .' Complainants s, ,mit that a hearing,~t t~e Cassa r\'~ <-~':-;J::..".)\ error of law". The Division of the Federal Supreme ' Court would in,' eed have been a mere f0t~a.yty with no actual prospect for relief for the First Com pi'; nt since the hu~an ~i~hts violations contended for by the First Complainant within.sthe narrow scope of review afforded by the :.,);;~:~,g~e p':.~'?/ :,::: • do I Yi( ""jj;? Cas~~ti.d.~.pro<:edure."'W'; '. , , -...:\ ,- ..... • " <:1". '::. '" ,;",'~:,,:< I. 67. The Cd~Ilplaihant~',,:Cllsosubmit that, under Article 80(3) (a) of the Constitution of '~Y~;. ..' /:, '" '<,.{ ~:\ :.~',:~.~. Ethiopia, 'tJ1~;Federal S1:!preme Court has the power of Cassation review over any and -co'' , x:,,:.:~~· ." : » i every final :~<?urtdeci~ion containing a fundamental error of law. This is further .~~ ;. specified in 'A:~tiCle10 of Proclamation iNo. 25/1996, which states that such a fundamental e~ror of law is the sole ground for approving a Cassation review. Thus, I . . : , . o~~UMAN4No I.. .(toy:' c.~~:AR/.qr ,o~o Entrean law and the Af~ICanChar.ter. The Co~mlsslo~ refers to Inter-Amen~an Cour~~1"fum~lgh~ case I ~. . on the burden.of proof in exhausting ~om~~tic remedies: 'The. Co~rt also opmed that 1J5ere a.:.fp~~~~~none.~ ,ustion f of .localf~emedles bec~u~e of the unavad.abIlIty 0: due proces.s m.th: State, the burden/p~rool WIIJ\<".J)).. \ ~ ~ shift to the State claiming non-exhaustion and It has an obhgatioI'} to prove that dO~1$lC remedles}remam to l!:!e=i exhausted and that they are effective."; Communication 147/95,149/96 Sir Dauida K . aba yd;ara v.",1]zeJ(i;ambit)? pdt. 31 9 Communication 147/95,149/96 - Sir Dauida K. [auiara v The Gambia, para. 31 & 32 • ~j(_ '%<I'~ /<r_-c-,Q '" 'is Ip' a g e .~.. .... . '«<'''''' A~~~~~~~ , m •• - •• _ ••• _... •••••••••••••• ••• •• •••••••••• • ••••••••••••••• •• t The African '. ,s'CI\ -com~~~~~~~ .f(.(;i S e~i~~~ 31 Bijilo Annext-ayel:lti~ North District, West Coast Region Gambia Phone: (220) 230 4361 Fax: (220) 441 0504 Email: au-banjul@africa-union.org https:/achpr.au.intiO 0 a

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